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Using the hybrid Siemens Biograph mMr (PET-MR) scanner, researchers simultaneously acquire MR and PET data across the whole body. Biomedical Imaging Research Institute scientists focus on developing new imaging techniques to answer a wide array of research and clinical questions, where producing a single scan that reveals both functional and anatomical information would create a more complete diagnostic tool. In collaboration with medical specialists, pulse sequences (software) are validated in patients undergoing evaluation for numerous diseases, including many types of heart disease, peripheral and intracranial (brain) neurological diseases, cancers, spine problems, urology and other nervous system disorders. The long-term goal of this study is to develop new techniques that would translate to clinical significance.

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